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What a development: from 1,000 transistors on the microchips in the Apollo 11 moon capsule in 1969 to around 57 billion on today's smartphone chips! 📱 The driving force behind it? Moore's law. In 1965, Gordon Moore predicted that the computing power of chips would double approximately every two years due to ever smaller structures – and this prediction is still driving the semiconductor industry. 🔬 Today, on the ‘Day of the transistor’, we celebrate the revolutionary role of the transistor in changing the way we communicate, the way we work and the way we live. It is also a day to highlight the importance of science and technology. 👩🔬👨🏫👩⚕️👨💻 Learn more about a technology that is supporting Moore’s law beyond 2030: High-NA-EUV lithography. 👇 https://lnkd.in/e4XS6FCF #mooreslaw #innovation #technology

Henning Klink

Project Manager | Digital Ambassador | Exploring new Horizons!

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Really nice animation! #teamZEISS

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Outstanding structural engineering

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Fabian Schiffer

Semiconductors make our lifes easier, safer, and greener. Acknowledging this fact, there are a lot of stories to be told.

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Great animation! It perfectly shows the complexity of today's ICs.

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Matthew Doran

Manufacturing Technician at Intel Corporation | Expert in Automated Machine Operations

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Amazing Company

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Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Ing. Mohamed Bichra

Thrilled to be part of a team driving cutting-edge high-tech innovations that shape the world. IBN Expert

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Bravooo

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